March 8/07 9:36 am - Barry to Paris-Nice

Posted by Editoress on 03/8/07

Barry to Paris-Nice

Report from T-Mobile:

Patrik Sinkewitz spearheads the T-Mobile Team roster at Paris-Nice (March 11 to 18), the so-called 'race to the sun' that opens the ProTour season. "It's very early in the cycling season, but Patrik is already in good form. He is our man for the overall", says Rolf Aldag, the T-Mobile Team sporting director.

The eight-day stage race kicks-off this year with a 4.7 km prologue in Issyles- Moulineaux on the southern outskirts of Paris on Sunday, and ends with its traditional finish on the 'Promenade des Anglais' waterfront in Nice a week later.

Aldag: "Patrik has been on the track in recent days to test and improve his time trial position, so he should be well prepared for the prologue opener." The 26-year-old Sinkewitz will have the support of seven team mates on the 1260 km north-south trek through France. The in-form Roger Hammond arrives fresh off a strong performance in the 'Le Samyn' oneday race on Wednesday, where he was unlucky to just miss the podium. And the New Zealand sprint specialist Greg Henderson is fit again after recovering from a light cold - and he will be gunning for stage wins on the first three typical sprinters' stages.

While time trial specialist Bert Grabsch will focus heavily on a good result in the opening prologue, Axel Merckx, Jakob Piil, Michael Barry, Hammond and youngster Marcus Burghardt will provide the support for captain 'Sinki', and seek opportunities to get away in breaks. "We are bringing a motivated team, and each of these riders have already shown good form in their races so far this season," says Aldag.

This year, the race will take a new turn as the peloton will pass France's central mountain range, using the Central Massif on its western side instead of heading straight towards the CÃƒÂ´te d'Azur on the eastern side. After the first three sprinters' stages, the second part of the week will offer opportunities for breakaways and climbers.